This semester, twelve Honors College students spent their spring break in the Bahamas snorkeling, hiking, and studying Tropical Island Ecology and Geology as part of a general education science course.
O’Dea receives national award from American College of Physicians
Dr Gregory O’Dea, Associate Dean of the Honors College and UC Foundation Professor of English at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, has been awarded The Nicholas E. Davies Memorial Scholar Award from the American College of Physicians.
Alp honored by Girls Inc. with UnBought and UnBossed Award
Dr. Neslihan Alp, P.E., Department Head of Engineering Management and Technology and the Director of Graduate Programs for the College of Engineering and Computer Science, was one of nine women honored at the 12th annual UnBought and UnBossed Awards ceremony on April 13.
Davan Maharaj wins 2016 Distinguished Alumnus Award
Davan Maharaj ’89 has been named recipient of the 2016 UTC Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Legends and Leaders Alumni Award Recipients
Davan Maharaj ’89 has been named recipient of the 2016 UTC Distinguished Alumnus Award, and Scott LeRoy ’79 has been named the Outstanding Service Award winner. Maharaj and LeRoy were honored May 6 when the UTC Alumni Board hosted its annual “Legends and Leaders” ceremony.
Scott LeRoy named Outstanding Service Award winner
There was a point in time in which the last thing Scott LeRoy thought he would be doing was receiving an Outstanding Service Award from UTC. That point was seconds before finding out he was the school’s latest honoree.
Congratulations to our May 2016 graduates!
Approximately 1,500 graduates will walk across the stage at UTC’s commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, in McKenzie Arena.
Samuel selected as member of National Advisory Council for the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education
Dr. Bryan Samuel, UTC Director of Equity and Diversity, has been selected to serve as a member of the National Advisory Council for the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE).
WUTC features the life and legacy of Chattanooga’s Emma Bell Miles
WUTC’s Michael Miller sat down and talked with Grace Toney Edwards to learn more about The Common Lot and Other Stories and the life and legacy of Emma Bell Miles.
Howard-Baptiste selected as inaugural Provost Executive Administrative Intern
Dr. Shewanee Howard-Baptiste, Assistant Professor in Exercise Science, has been selected as the inaugural 2016-17 Provost Executive Administrative Intern.